Queen Elizabeth II Botanical Garden - Grand Cayman- Display of grass-less lawn.
The white sand allows offers a restful pallet for the eye to examine the landscape.
Grand Cayman neighborhood where many residents plant native and non-native species in their white sand lawn.
The white sand lawn brightly accents the other colors in the garden, of course with the exception of white flowering plants.
Although over 50% of this neighborhood was grass-less some felt the need for a lawn regardless of how much watering would be necessary.
Although over 50% of this neighborhood was grass-less some felt the need for a lawn regardless of how much watering would be necessary.
Even the public graveyards on Grand Cayman are grass free.
Lichens that grow on soil would make a great grass free lawn.
When dry the stiff lichen would not be as soft or durable as grass but what a great color
1 comment:
I wish I had sand for a lawn. What a great blog! Love the moss.
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